Creston Community High School held its 2018 graduation ceremony Sunday afternoon in the CCHS gymnasium. To see photos from the graduation ceremony, click and drag or swipe left on your mobile device on the photos above.
CNA photos by SCOTT VICKER
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Members of the 2018 Creston Community High School graduating class toss their caps into the air at the conclusion of Sunday afternoon's graduation ceremony in the CCHS gymnasium. The graduating class of 2018 included 124 students.
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Creston Community High School senior Mattea Reed smiles as Creston Community School District Board of Directors President Don Gee presents her with her diploma Sunday afternoon during the CCHS graduation ceremony in the CCHS gymnasium.
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Creston Community High School senior Cayla Maitlen smiles as Creston Community School District Board of Directors President Don Gee presents her with her diploma Sunday afternoon during the CCHS graduation ceremony in the CCHS gymnasium.
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Creston Community High School senior Kelby Luther smiles as Creston Community School District Board of Directors President Don Gee presents him with his diploma Sunday afternoon during the CCHS graduation ceremony in the CCHS gymnasium.
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Creston Community High School senior May Ling Chuong leads the crowd in a round of applause Sunday afternoon during her speech at the CCHS graduation ceremony held in the CCHS gymnasium. Chuong was one of eight valedictorians who spoke during the ceremony.
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Pictured are members of the 2018 Creston Community High School graduating class who either graduated as valedictorians, salutatorians, National Honor Society members, graduated with honors or winner of the Great Strides Award. Pictured in front, from left, are Paige Parsons, Kelsi Kautz, Breanna Wallace, Faith Wilson, Cassity Conley, Ashton Carter, Olivia Cramer, Bailey Hopkins, Alexis Baker, Taylor Sorrells, Dylan Linch and Colton Weeks. In back, from left, are May Ling Chuong, Mason Peckham, Trisha Cole, Cayla Maitlen, Chloe Hagle, Mykenna Hribal, Jaden Driskell, Jacob Cook, Garrett Dahl, Alyssa Trembly, Angela Walsh and John Reasoner. Colton Weeks was presented with the Great Strides Award, given to a member of the senior class who despite a rough start in high school was able to turn things around in his or her life and finish high school in a positive manner with a sense of purpose. Students were nominated by staff members and then selected on a vote of the entire staff.